GUIDED READING QUESTIONS
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
, Chapter 6:
Into the Forest
Quick Facts
The Story
Now that all four children are in the snowy forest, everyone realizes the trouble they are in:Edmund is a deceiver and the Witch is very dangerous (Mr. Tumnus has been arrested and hishouse burned). Lucy begs the others to help her rescue the Faun, and they follow a friendlyRobin.
Grown Up Thoughts
When Edmund’s betrayal is revealed, his response is not remorse, but a further hardening of hisheart against this “pack of stuck-up, self-satisfied prigs.” But is his reaction that unusual?When we’re caught in the wrong and embarrassed, it’s tempting to label our accusers as uppityor self-righteous. This way – especially if we have no intention of repenting – we feel more justified in our wrong choices. Have you seen guilt work that way in your own life, or in yourfamily?
From the Word
“In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
~ Proverbs 3:6 (NI
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Vocabulary & Idioms
bagged :
stolen
larder :
a place, such as a pantry or cellar, where food is stored
“pay you all out” :
get you back
“high and mighty” :
proud and headstrong
cramped
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filthy
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suitable
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wrench
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